- Google may be working on bringing Nano Banana, Gemini’s popular image editing tool, to Google Photos.
- We’ve uncovered a GIF for a new “Create” feature in the Google Photos app, suggesting it’ll use Nano Banana inside the app.
- It’s unclear when the feature will roll out, but it’ll certainly make editing images in Google Photos more fun.
Last month, Google rolled out Nano Banana, its newest AI-powered image editing tool, inside the Gemini app. Since then, it’s sparked viral trends online, from turning selfies into 3D figurines to erasing fences from photos, generating images from scratch, adding scenic backdrops, and even experimenting with new looks. The best thing about Nano Banana is that it isn’t locked behind a paywall. It’s available in every country, across personal, work, and paid versions of Gemini, so just about anyone can try it out. Now, it seems Google is preparing to bring the magic of Nano Banana to an even wider audience by building it directly into Google Photos.
In Google Photos version 7.47.0.810631069, we discovered a new option labeled “Create” within the app’s existing Create tab in the bottom navigation bar. Yes, the feature and the tab share the same name, which is a little confusing, but the GIF shown in the video above makes it easier to understand.